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There's nothing + (subject) + can + (verb)
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'There's' is a contraction of the words 'there is.' When using the word 'nothing' you are suggesting that something cannot happen or be done.
Here are some examples:
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There's nothing you can harm.
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There's nothing the police can identify.
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There's nothing we can agree on.
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There's nothing we can join.
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There's nothing she can cook.
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There's nothing my dog can learn.
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By using the word 'cannot' or 'can't' you change the expression to mean that all is possible.
Here are some examples:
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There is nothing I cannot ask for.
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There's nothing we cannot accomplish.
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There's nothing our dog cannot open.
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There's nothing that truck cannot move.
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